I like the Batch PIPES idea. Of course, since Batch PIPES is a product
which costs extra, we can't use it. So I'd use a named UNIX pipe
instead. I'm fairly sure that you can have the creating transaction
simply write to it like a sequential file. And the processing STC would
read it like a sequential file. Should be rather simple to implement.

On Sun, 2012-02-19 at 17:40 -0500, Lizette Koehler wrote:
> > 
> > Hi list.
> > 
> > We have a daily betch job that is processing as input records which has
> been collected
> > all day.
> > volume of records is about 5 millions for 24 hours.
> > 
> > In order to make systems more "online" we are looking for a way to run the
> process
> > for each record all day long instead of a daily run, and doing so with
> minimum as
> > possible application changes.
> > 
> > One idea that came up is to convert the process to a "self developed" STC
> which will be
> > triggered by a record on an MQ queue and will run as STC all the batch
> process
> > programs
> > 
> > To me it seems like a bad idea because having a "self developed" STC in
> production
> > create a maintenance gap (and where there is one STC a second one will
> soon to
> > follow...)...
> > 
> > Are there other advantages / dis-advantages regarding a "self developed"
> STC ?
> > 
> > Are there any "self developed" STC's at your shop?
> > 
> > Any other ideas on how to approach this issue?
> > 
> > Thanks in advanced.
> > 
> > Magen
> > 
> 
> Perhaps you could review the BATCH PIPES process in z/OS or if you have MQ,
> perhaps that could support what you need.
> 
> Other options could be
> IMS solution
> MQ solution
> CICS solution
> DB2 Solution
> 
> We currently have a need to send out orders when a DB2 table is updated.  To
> do this we use our CA-ESP Scheduling software to monitor the DB2 table, when
> there is a row change, it triggers the process to action the order.
> 
> If there were some more details on your problem, we might be able to come up
> with more specific answers?
> 
> Lizette
> 
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